DVD launched as tribute to Raja Raja Chola
  • http://www.hindu.com/2010/08/23/stories/2010082359970200.htm

    *DVD launched as tribute to Raja Raja Chola * Staff Reporter Photo:
    M.Karunakaran

    * Law Minister Durai Murugan and Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi's wife Rajathi
    Ammal hand over the first copy of ‘Rajarajeswaram 1000' to ASI
    Superintending Archaeologist (Chennai Circle) Sathyabama Badrinath (right),
    at a function in Chennai on Sunday. Sangeet Natak Akademi Secretary Jayant
    Kastuar and Bharatanatyam dancer Padma Subrahmanyam are in the picture. *

    CHENNAI: Stressing that Raja Raja Chola I was instrumental in making
    Thanjavur the cultural capital, eminent dancer Padma Subrahmanyam said
    “Every dancer has a duty to pay respect to the great king, who was a patron
    of the arts.”

    She was speaking here on Sunday at the launch of a DVD, ‘Rajarajeswaram
    1000,' a tribute to the Chola king, as part of a programme being organised
    by the Association of Bharatanatyam Artistes of India (ABHAI) in Thanjavur
    on September 25.

    At 5 p.m. on that day, 1,000 dancers will converge in the open space around
    the epic sculpture of the Nandi in the Rajarajesvaram temple — popularly
    called the Brihadisvara or the Big Temple — to perform a grand dance
    spectacle.

    Dancers from New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, the southern States, and from
    Singapore, Malaysia and the U.S. will take part. The programme will be part
    of the State government's celebration of the contribution of the Chola King
    to the renaissance of art and culture.

    Law Minister Durai Murugan and Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi's wife Rajathi
    Ammal released the DVD. The first copy was received by Sathyabama Badrinath,
    Superintending Archaeologist, ASI (Chennai Circle).

    The DVD will be sent to dance gurus whose students will be taking part in
    the event.

    It will serve as a tool to practise and refine the steps which have been
    choreographed. Jayant Kastuar, Secretary, Sangeet Natak Akademi, who was the
    chief guest at the function, handed over copies of the DVD to some of the
    dance gurus.

    Ms. Subrahmanyam said that the Thanjavur temple has the longest Tamil
    inscription known to exist. “It gives detailed information about the 400-odd
    accomplished dancers, called ‘talippendir', who were in the temple's rolls.
    They performed during daily rituals and festival processions.”

    Mr. Durai Murugan said that the Chief Minister after reading a report in The
    Hindu about the dancing fraternity's plan to honour Raja Raja Chola I
    decided to request them to be a part of the State government's celebrations.
    Ms. Rajathi Ammal and Ms.Sathyabama Badrinath spoke.

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  • Its good to see this news in the Hindu today.

    Last week, I think on friday, I read a news article in TOI, that a borewell
    is being drilled inside the temple premises of Tanjavur. It is noted that
    this will have an impact on the temple structure and there were protests.But
    the borewell is being drilled with ASI permission.
    DO any one have news on this?
  • Hi vj,
    Its a good news that such a DVD is released. However I did not see any mention
    of the place/site from where it can be procured. Also any brief intro about the
    contents of the DVD will be quite informative. I would like to get one copy for
    me, if possible, or if it is released for the public.

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